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Hi everyone,
My name is Daniel Chen. I am a junior at Harvard College enrolled in a four-year A.B.-A.M. program in Applied Mathematics-Economics with an A.M. in Statistics. I am looking for a paid internship or unpaid job shadowing opportunity in the hedge fund industry this summer.
I consider my greatest strength to be my analytical and problem-solving ability. I have participated and performed well in numerous national math competitions including a qualification for the USA National Math Olympiad and scoring a perfect score on the USA Mathematical Talent Search in 2004 as well as being selected as one of 75 to attend CEE's Research Science Institute.
I have coursework completed in complex analysis, measure-theoretic real analysis and probability, linear algebra, econometrics, capital market theory, and macro- and micro-economics and have current coursework in partial differential equations, statistical inference, and stochastic processes in spring 2008. I am also an avid programmer and statistician, with a strong command of C/C++ and object-oriented development as well as familiarity with multiple statistical and mathematical computing environments.
Outside of my coursework I have edited for our school newspaper's editorial board, served on Harvard's Undergraduate Council, directed for Harvard's two Model UN programs, and have been on the House crew team. As hobbies I am also a DipABRSM-certified concert pianist, and play duplicate bridge in the ACBL.
I have no previous experience working in finance, and am looking for advice on breaking into alternative asset management. I have tried cold-calling hedge funds but have not had much success because most funds don't have internship programs.
I thank you in advance for any advice or direction you guys could give.
Best,
Dan
My name is Daniel Chen. I am a junior at Harvard College enrolled in a four-year A.B.-A.M. program in Applied Mathematics-Economics with an A.M. in Statistics. I am looking for a paid internship or unpaid job shadowing opportunity in the hedge fund industry this summer.
I consider my greatest strength to be my analytical and problem-solving ability. I have participated and performed well in numerous national math competitions including a qualification for the USA National Math Olympiad and scoring a perfect score on the USA Mathematical Talent Search in 2004 as well as being selected as one of 75 to attend CEE's Research Science Institute.
I have coursework completed in complex analysis, measure-theoretic real analysis and probability, linear algebra, econometrics, capital market theory, and macro- and micro-economics and have current coursework in partial differential equations, statistical inference, and stochastic processes in spring 2008. I am also an avid programmer and statistician, with a strong command of C/C++ and object-oriented development as well as familiarity with multiple statistical and mathematical computing environments.
Outside of my coursework I have edited for our school newspaper's editorial board, served on Harvard's Undergraduate Council, directed for Harvard's two Model UN programs, and have been on the House crew team. As hobbies I am also a DipABRSM-certified concert pianist, and play duplicate bridge in the ACBL.
I have no previous experience working in finance, and am looking for advice on breaking into alternative asset management. I have tried cold-calling hedge funds but have not had much success because most funds don't have internship programs.
I thank you in advance for any advice or direction you guys could give.
Best,
Dan